User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Warranty and Return Policy
- RECEIVING THE AIR CONDITIONER
- HANDLING AND TESTING THE AIR CONDITIONER
- HOW TO READ MODEL NUMBERS
- TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Sequence of Operation
- Heating
- Cooling
- Thermostat
- Remote Access Control (optional)
- Head Pressure Control
- Contactor (115V 12000 BTU/Hr. Units only)
- Contactor (460V Units only)
- Overload (460V Units only)
- Phase Monitor
- 460V to 230V Transformer
- 115V to 10V or 230V to 10V Transformer (optional)
- 115V to 24V or 230V to 24V Transformer and Relay (optional)
- G521216GXXX Generic Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 All Other Generic 1-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G521216GXXX Generic Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 All Other Generic 1-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram (actual unit options may vary)
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
- REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL (optional)
- OPERATING PARAMETERS
- ALARM PARAMETERS
- Remote Access Control Pin-out
- Schematic and Wiring Diagram for Remote Access Control
- G52 1-Phase Generic Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Schematic (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary)
- G52 Generic 3-Phase Wire Diagram for Remote Access Control (actual unit options may vary)
- DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
- INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH REMOTE ACCESS CONTROL
- MAINTENANCE
- Refrigerant Properties Chart (R 134a)
- Functional Data
- 8000 BTU/Hr. Unit Characteristics
- 12000 BTU/Hr. Unit Characteristics
- SERVICE DATA
- Components List
- TROUBLE SHOOTING
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PHASE MONITOR
This product is equipped with Phase/Voltage Protection. Please verify correct phasing and voltage before
operating. Note the fans may still operate if phasing is incorrect, but the compressor will not, so the unit
will not cool. Illuminated light on Phase Monitor indicates phase is correct.
If the light is not illuminated, disconnect power from the unit and swap any two power leads at the
terminal block. This should correct the phasing. The light should now illuminate when power is reapplied.
460V TO 230V TRANSFORMER
The 230V from this transformer powers the fans, contactor and optional transformers. 460V is only used
to run the compressor.
115V TO 10V OR 230V TO 10V TRANSFORMER (OPTIONAL)
This transformer powers the thermal display only.
115V TO 24V OR 230V TO 24V TRANSFORMER AND RELAY (OPTIONAL)
The transformer and relay are used to operate the condenser blower and compressor by using a customer
supplied, remote mounted door switch. This is not a safety door switch, but rather, only helps to reduce
condensation at the evaporator coil if the door is opened. The unit will remain electried when the door
switch is operated with the evaporator fan continuing to operate, and potentially, if temperatures are low
enough, the heater may continue to operate on outdoor models.
SCHEMATICS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR THERMOSTAT CONTROL
G521216GXXX GENERIC SCHEMATIC (ACTUAL UNIT OPTIONS MAY VARY)